When it comes to social measures, population and health boast a drastic dissimilarity. Respecting the birth rate, MEDCs reveal a low, about 18 % of the world’s population, while LEDCs illustrate a high population growth and show 82 % of the world’s populace.
The high standard of health care in more economically developed countries is accountable for a great and consistently increasing life expectancy and low infant mortality. Brief life expectancy and